Baltimore-Washington Facial Plastic Surgery Resources

In addition to our own website, there are other sites on the Web that provide interesting and helpful plastic surgery-related health information. Because we are committed to improving the cosmetic beauty of our patients, we are providing the following selection of links to other sites you may find informative in making an informed decision. We have grouped some of the links into various categories to provide quick access to the topics of greatest interest to you.

If you have a suggestion for a new link, please send us an email, as we are always looking for good resources to pass along to our valued patients and visitors to our website. We hope you find these sites helpful!

A 4-page newsletter published once every quarter by The American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery to provide consumers with up-to-date information on facial plastic and reconstructive surgery. Columns include "What's New?" "Beauty/Health Tips" and "Ask the Surgeon."

Having realistic expectations and reasons for cosmetic surgery, being emotionally prepared for unexpected results, and maintaing a good rapport with your surgeon to maximize your results are crucial in providing the best outcome after cosmetic surgery. This link helps you determine whether you might be ready for cosmetic surgery.

Patients undergoing cosmetic surgery must be emotionally healthy, which can be difficult to assess. If you have some of the symptoms listed in this link, then consultation with the appropriate health professional may be advised to optimize your emotional health prior to undergoing surgery.

A one-stop resource patients can turn to and trust for the most complete selection of home recovery conveniences. Offers cosmetic patients the best post-surgical health essentials for a more comfortable recovery at home.